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								  Ankur Ruhela defends his PhD thesisAnkur Ruhela defended his PhD thesis on the 'DEVELOPMENT OF DNA DETECTION BIOASSAYS BASED ON DNA BINDING PROTEINS' today Friday 24th of November 2023. His thesis was supervised by Dr. Ioanis Katakis and Dr. Lluis Masip. 
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								  Job offer - Postdoctoral ResearcherWe are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with >3 years of experience 
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								  Cansu Pinar Yenice awarded with the EMBO grantInterfibio's PhD student Cansu Pinar Yenice has recently been awarded the EMBO Scientific Exchange grant. 
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								  Interfibio Students Showcase Innovative Research at XXVII TRANSFRONTIER MEETING ON SENSORS AND BIOSENSORS in FranceA delegation of PhD students from Interfibio made significant contributions at the XXVII TRANSFRONTIER MEETING ON SENSORS AND BIOSENSORS, which took place in France on September 28th and 29th, 2023. 
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								  Interfibio's PhD students attend the TRANSFRONTIER meeting on sensors and biosensors
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								  Interfibio is looking for predoctoral research staff in trainingInterfibio is looking for a candidate to apply with us to the Joan Oró predoctoral grants for the hiring of predoctoral research staff in training (FI). 
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								  Dr. Alex Fragoso appointed as Academic Secretary of the Doctoral SchoolInterfibio's senior member, Dr.Alex Fragoso, has been appointed as the Academic Secretary of the Doctoral School at the University Rovira i Virgili. 
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								  Michele Alvarado defends her Master Thesis
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								  Ahsan Ismail defends his Master thesis
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								  Interfibio’s research related to a biosensor to identify osteoporosis in the newsInterfibio group in collaboration with researchers from several institutions report the development of a biosensor that could someday help identify those most at risk for osteoporosis using less than a drop of blood. This development, published in ACS Central Science, has been had a great reprcussion in the news. 

